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Support Fort Wayne, Ride Your Bike!
DETROIT—A new music festival is coming to Detroit this Saturday at Historic Fort Wayne and it’s being billed as the region’s first fully philanthropic festival. ... -
Why You Want to Plan for Walking and Biking
On Tuesday, SEMCOG hosted its second public meeting on walking and biking paths and infrastructure in Detroit. Mode Shift staff spoke with three attendees to ... -
Urban Design With Pedestrians In Mind
Editor's note: This article first appeared on Sustainable Cities Collective and is reposted with permission. More than 270,000 pedestrians are killed in run-ins with cars ... -
Becoming A 'Bike Friendly' City
Editor's Note: Tom Woiwode is the latest addition to the Mode Shift editorial family. He'll be blogging weekly in 'Musings of a Streetwalker,' sharing his ... -
On-Street Bike Parking Boom In Ferndale
FERNDALE—Those who have spent time in Ferndale recently may have noticed several bright yellow, on-street bicycle racks that have been popping up around its downtown. ... -
Detroit Bike Share study wants your input
DETROIT—Bikeshare programs worldwide have attracted attention for their success, ability to stimulate foot traffic, and move people in a healthy and efficient manner. A bike ... -
Transportation inequity Part II
DETROIT—This is a continuation of last week’s piece on transportation inequity with excerpts from an interview with two Marygrove College Social Justice Program colleagues: Dr. ... -
Multi-use path now under construction as ReImagine Washtenaw pushes forward
Ann Arbor, Mic.—The intersection at U.S. 23 and Washtenaw Avenue is not an easy section of road to navigate if you're a pedestrian or cyclist. ... -
Detroit Complete Streets Ordinance A Step Closer to Reality
DETROIT — As Mode Shift: Move Together reported in late June, the City of Detroit has been working on a new ordinance that would ensure ... -
The Motor City’s Fresh Take on the Urban Bikeway
Editor's note: This post was originally published in DC.Streetsblog.org and has been republished with permission. By Angie Schmitt In central Detroit, on the site of ...